Dot-and-cross diagrams of covalent compounds in which the atoms share their valence electrons
Oxygen, O2
Covalent bonding in oxygen
Carbon dioxide, CO2
Covalent bonding in carbon dioxide
Ethene, C2H4
Covalent bonding in ethene
Nitrogen, N2
Covalent bonding in nitrogen
Ammonia (NH3) can donate a lone pair to an electron-deficient proton (H+) to form a charged ammonium ion (NH4+)
Aluminium chloride is also formed with a dative covalent bond in which two of the chlorine atoms donate their lone pairs to each of the aluminium atoms to form a dimer
Covalent bonding takes place between nonmetal atoms. Remember to use the Periodic Table to decide how many electrons are in the outer shell of a nonmetal atom.
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